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Career Outcomes

The Boston College MBA program is not only about learning and developing transformative professional skills, but also about exploring and finding that next career challenge. Our curriculum provides excellent preparation for a dynamic business environment while the Career Development office supports your learning on how your skills and experience might apply to industry. The goal is to support the job search efforts through programs and events as well as personalized advising. Please note that due to current economic conditions and present government regulations, there are very limited opportunities for international graduate students who do not have long-term work authorization to find employment in the United States. For more information, please read this memo to international graduate students.

The Career Development office compiles annual data on student career placement post-graduation, which can be found below.

*the average total compensation displayed is the combined total of U.S. work authorized and non-U.S. work authorized students; click here for a more detailed breakdown of compensation and placement data for U.S. work authorized and non-U.S. work authorized students
**the term "non-U.S. work authorized" indicates students requiring visa sponsorship to work in the U.S. Data includes students who were placed inside and outside the U.S.